If an over-the-counter medication could perhaps lead to these kinds of situations, imagine what a mind-altering drug like ecstasy could lead to. |
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Together they edited a book of Aldous Huxley's essays about mind-altering drugs. |
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As if being bored to death wasn't enough, Cassandra now had to withstand emotional torture, complete with mind-altering drugs. |
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These drugs are mind-altering in that they change the chemical interactions in your brain. |
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I just don't see how exactly pumping someone full of mind-altering drugs solves the original problem that is making them depressed. |
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You have remarked that mind-altering drugs offer only a hint of the transcendental experience that many people seek by using them. |
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This intensely personal painting, the product of a psyche conditioned by mind-altering drugs, was probably his last. |
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After all, if you're disposed to mind-altering drugs, it's easy just to swallow, smoke, sniff, or lick them. |
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One consequence of this is that taking mind-altering drugs with a high risk of rationality-reducing side effects is of dubious rationality. |
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The benzodiazepines are psychotropic which means turning to the mind and so they have mind-altering effects. |
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I say youth because young people aged 16 to 24 are the main users of these mind-altering substances. |
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Hallucinogens cause mostly psychoactive, or mind-altering, effects, which can be mild to intense. |
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Across history, mind-altering substances have been used to enhance creativity. |
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From that day on, one mind-altering neighbourhood meeting at a time, Toronto stops being a second-class copy and becomes a first-class original. |
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Short of seeking inspiration in mind-altering drugs, this is a good state from which to write from the stream which some claim to be consciousness. |
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In the United States, there is no doubt that widespread and persistent use of mind-altering drugs remains firmly entrenched in society as a part of the American way of life. |
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One understands why people wanted to take mind-altering drugs out here. |
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And I grant you, smoking is a very efficient way to get mind-altering drugs such as nicotine, marijuana, cocaine, or heroin into the bloodstream and hence to the brain. |
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Perhaps, except for older Australians, the term wowser is nearly obsolete, as the state fights to keep other addictive mind-altering drugs illegal and difficult to obtain. |
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Others, including injecting detainees with mind-altering drugs and threatening subjects' families were deemed not acceptable, the Times article said. |
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Serve immediately with mind-altering drugs and stiff drinks. |
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It was, in fact, the accidental discovery of several mind-altering drugs in the middle of the 20th century that drew me into research on brain functions and mental illness. |
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While she might lack experience when it comes to doing illicit substances I felt that her relative freshness to mind-altering drugs would prove invaluable. |
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The UK has seen the fastest rise in the prescribing of antidepressants and other mind-altering drugs to children, a study of nine countries shows. |
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The pair bonded over their interest in mind-altering substances and married two years later. |
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Analysts say that the stigma of the CIA's experiments with mind-altering drugs during the Cold War has long tainted the field. |
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A host of carcinogens spew forth, along with poisons, mutagens, and mind-altering drugs. |
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The old wives' tale about tequila's mind-altering properties comes from its proximity to mezcal, which in turn has been confused with mescaline. |
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The characters talk about psychoanalysis, dream study, mind-altering drugs, and sexual affairs with an almost textbook distance and passivity. |
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I was the only one who jumped into the still-chilly lake, following a mind-altering sauna. |
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Last year there were 50 million prescriptions written for mind-altering drugs, so what chance the wildlife? |
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Court documents show that the men, aged between 30 and 32, were using a mind-altering substance known as Dextrobrobeksvin. |
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It is a mind-altering drug the way it is used, yes. |
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There are numerous alternatives to psychiatric diagnoses and treatment, including standard medical care that does not require a stigmatizing and subjective psychiatric label or a mind-altering drug. |
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My cousins had visited our tight little terraced house, stayed for the mind-altering Soave then in fashion, and reached 2am without exhausting the singalongs. |
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You further confirm that you will not consume any alcohol that may affect your alertness or any mind-altering substance, and will not carry, use or consume these substances before or during the use of the Device. |
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The defendant has been convicted of forgery, impersonation, using forged documents and possessing and consuming mind-altering substances. |
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But he was always looking for mind-altering experiences. |
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The only requirement for membership is the desire to stop using cocaine and all other mind-altering substances. |
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Along with several other hallucinogens and narcotics, a strong, dark, high-nicotine and, consequently, mind-altering tobacco was crucial to the performance of shamanistic rituals and social ceremonies. |
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The Oireachtas Committees on Health and Justice are looking at ways to curb the use of these stimulants or mind-altering substances that are not yet legally banned. |
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Tests show the victims' stomachs contained dextromethorphan, a synthetic morphine derivative used in cough syrup that can have mind-altering effects if consumed in large quantities, Mr. Shaheen said. |
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In other words, these people enjoyed the inner benefits of a self-induced mystical encounter without ingesting any mind-altering drugs. |
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Does she drink a vatful of wine, take mind-altering drugs or simply pop a few knockout drops so she doesn't know when it starts or when it ends? |
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For most addicts, alcohol was their first mind-altering substance and it is known to be a gateway drug to the rest. |
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But in case you think drinking is too tame, the bar at Vesper serves up some mind-altering cocktails like Mai This made with rock candy and a roast chestnut mint julep. |
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Mind-altering drugs weren't necessary, since this was an evening of pure unadulterated, spontaneous and harmless fun. |
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